Facsimile apparatus and recording method therein

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Specific signal processing circuitry

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358448, 358451, 358462, 358481, 347254, H04N 140

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057085129

ABSTRACT:
A facsimile apparatus receives image information and recording the image information by use of a laser-beam printer. In a case where the document size of the received image information is larger than the size of the recording paper, the recording resolution of the laser-beam printer in each of main-scanning and sub-canning directions is changed and set, and recording of the received image information is performed at the set resolution.

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